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the nfl, it says it is addressing this problem. is it addressing it effectively? >> it is hard to say. i think there has been some rule changes now to take away some of the most dangerous parts of the game. i think they have focused a lot on concussions specifically. if someone has a concussion, they are more likely to stay out of the game and get a sideline game. >> you are a football fan. you watch these sub con sus sieve hits. the guy bounces back up, seemingly no problems. it is those things, accumulating over time, that probably also need to be addressed. >> dr. sanjay gupta, thanks so much. >>> now, to the nationwide outbreak of the flu. it is growing wider and deadlier. 41 states have widespread cases ripping through homes, schools and businesses. new numbers will almost certainly be worse. the more frightening measure is how dangerous this year's strain is moving to be. south carolina reporting at least 22 flu related deaths so far. that is compared to only one fatality, one death for all of last year. health officials in illinois, they say there are at le
the nfl, it says it is addressing this problem. is it addressing it effectively? >> it is hard to say. i think there has been some rule changes now to take away some of the most dangerous parts of the game. i think they have focused a lot on concussions specifically. if someone has a concussion, they are more likely to stay out of the game and get a sideline game. >> you are a football fan. you watch these sub con sus sieve hits. the guy bounces back up, seemingly no problems. it is...
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friday there was yet another incident involving an nfl player and guns. indianapolis colts player joe e lefage was arrested with a concealed weapon after a trafb stop. >> aaron hernandez' arrest on murder charges is the latest brush with the law associated with nfl players. this picture may look like a team's roster, but it actually shows more than two dozen players arrested for various crimes ranging from dui to misdemeanor assault over the past yore, according to the nfl. >> we don't know if there are convictions in any of these arrests. secondly, it's still a relatively small percent of all nfl players. >> the percentage may be small, but the arrests attract a spotlight. when police charged rookie line backer walcott with attempted murder beating a man outside a new jersey club this week. they pled not guilty, walcott and hernandez both had previous encounters with the law. >> the league find themselves in situations like this. not the least is at the team level, team player personnel executives looking past a player's very public history, especially i
friday there was yet another incident involving an nfl player and guns. indianapolis colts player joe e lefage was arrested with a concealed weapon after a trafb stop. >> aaron hernandez' arrest on murder charges is the latest brush with the law associated with nfl players. this picture may look like a team's roster, but it actually shows more than two dozen players arrested for various crimes ranging from dui to misdemeanor assault over the past yore, according to the nfl. >> we...
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the head of nfl security said the nfl is likely going to ban any sort of bags to its football games. think about that. we're going to get to a point where the only thing you can carry into an nfl game is one of the ugly foam rubber we're number one type of things. talk about the nfl draft this week in new york. it kind of stac rted there. this time it had metal detecters set up they were frisking people. not only just spectatorse ersors but also the prospects, their families and also nfl officials. >> yeah. i can say, yes, i can testify to that. i saw it. i was in new york earlier in the week and i saw the cameras and all of the security there. can -- here's a question though we have been asking. can ant ever be truly secure terence? >> well let's just start with this okay? this is the 50th anniversary of the jfk assassination. and a few days before kennedy was killed he told people if somebody wants to kill the president, there's nothing anybody can do about it. and it's somewhat that same sentiment with what we're talking about here. i tell you what don, there's been 47 super bowls
the head of nfl security said the nfl is likely going to ban any sort of bags to its football games. think about that. we're going to get to a point where the only thing you can carry into an nfl game is one of the ugly foam rubber we're number one type of things. talk about the nfl draft this week in new york. it kind of stacrted there. this time it had metal detecters set up they were frisking people. not only just spectatorse ersors but also the prospects, their families and also nfl...
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i don't know. >> it's the culture of the nfl. when you talk about, you know, we're here talking right now about a story about a team asking someone if they're gay. you know, i think that the nfl needle to come out and say, we -- we almost welcome it. please, come to us if you want to play for broncos, if you want to play for the niners, we welcome it. >> we have to leave it there. we'll talk about this time and sometime again, i'm sure. carlos, stand up with me. you have to sit and stand up here because we have a story we're going to tell you about that you need to get out of the chair. it's all for your health coming up next, carlos. >> not a good story for me. >> this is good for us. . >>> plus, jillian michaels, superstar athlete, of course, and fitness guru is with us as well to tell us how we can stay slim for life. brand new smartphone. let's go. we've got a samsung galaxy sii on t-mobile monthly4g for only $299 with no annual contract. nice! [ earl ] see for yourself. get the samsung galaxy s ii on t-mobile's nationwide 4g
i don't know. >> it's the culture of the nfl. when you talk about, you know, we're here talking right now about a story about a team asking someone if they're gay. you know, i think that the nfl needle to come out and say, we -- we almost welcome it. please, come to us if you want to play for broncos, if you want to play for the niners, we welcome it. >> we have to leave it there. we'll talk about this time and sometime again, i'm sure. carlos, stand up with me. you have to sit and...
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or are other nfl teams involved in this kind of stuff as well? >> wolf, one of the things the nfl has done a good job of over the last decade or so, even a little longer is they've eradicated a lot of the harsher bullying. so in the nfl, a lot of this stuff that used to take place as you mentioned, 40, 50 years ago or sooner, is gone. so most of the nfl is pretty, it's some of the stuff still happens, but it's not as bad as it's been, in miami. in miami, it was worse. i don't think around the sport, i don't think what you see in miami is common at all. i think it happens very rarely. that's why the story has gotten so big. because this is something you just don't see all the time in the nfl at all. it harkens back to an era where it did happen, and we thought it was gone. now it's here again. and it's some very ugly disturbing stuff is happening. >> yeah, you see two players, two players for the miami dolphins, one walks away because of the alleged bullying. the other forced to take a leave of absence because of the alleged bullying. that's somet
or are other nfl teams involved in this kind of stuff as well? >> wolf, one of the things the nfl has done a good job of over the last decade or so, even a little longer is they've eradicated a lot of the harsher bullying. so in the nfl, a lot of this stuff that used to take place as you mentioned, 40, 50 years ago or sooner, is gone. so most of the nfl is pretty, it's some of the stuff still happens, but it's not as bad as it's been, in miami. in miami, it was worse. i don't think around...
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and it's tough to break that nfl glass ceiling. she's been a first in other categories too. >>> candy, let's talk about the international threat. the white house continues its high-level meetings but does it seem that members of congress who have been so critical of the administration and handling of benghazi are now speaking with one voice on this current global threat? >> yes. and not only that, so are republicans and democrats on the select intelligence committee. you hear everyone from lindsey graham, a republican on the senate side, adam schiff from the intelligence committee saying this is the exact right thing to do, we're on it. most everyone agrees it's a post-benghazi era, and the administration doesn't want to ever sit up on capitol hill again saying why did you -- you know, you heard -- you know, the intelligence was showing you there were problems, why didn't you act, why is he there, they didn't want do that again. >> i appreciate what the administration is doing. they're taking the right approach to this. benghazi wa
and it's tough to break that nfl glass ceiling. she's been a first in other categories too. >>> candy, let's talk about the international threat. the white house continues its high-level meetings but does it seem that members of congress who have been so critical of the administration and handling of benghazi are now speaking with one voice on this current global threat? >> yes. and not only that, so are republicans and democrats on the select intelligence committee. you hear...
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in the nfl. >> reporter: let's face it, what other super fan has a '52 buick painted in purple pain. on sunday, everyone here will be a super fan, awaiting what they know will be baltimore's chance to show the world it's a winner. that was one of the most fun stories i've ever done in my life. >> on the eve of the super bowl cnn is live in new orleans with the biggest sporting event of the country, how it became a cultural phenomenon and so much more. join us for a cnn bleacher report special tomorrow afternoon 4:00 eastern. [ engine revving ] ♪ [ male announcer ] every car we build must make adrenaline pump and pulses quicken. ♪ to help you not just to stay alive... but feel alive. the new c-class is no exception. it's a mercedes-benz through and through. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. ♪ shimmy, shimmy chocolate. ♪ shimmy, shimmy chocolate. ♪ we, we chocolate cross over. ♪ yeah, we chocolate cross over. ♪ [
in the nfl. >> reporter: let's face it, what other super fan has a '52 buick painted in purple pain. on sunday, everyone here will be a super fan, awaiting what they know will be baltimore's chance to show the world it's a winner. that was one of the most fun stories i've ever done in my life. >> on the eve of the super bowl cnn is live in new orleans with the biggest sporting event of the country, how it became a cultural phenomenon and so much more. join us for a cnn bleacher...
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there's 1800 nfl players. you're not there to haze people, but there to win football games. >> exactly. if my little kid wants to be a big football player and admires them and worships them. i'm concerned that they're teaching my kid a message that i don't want them to have. >> as you said, things must have definitely gone too far in this situation. you have to think, how long has the nfl been around? 40, 50 years? this has never happened before at least to a player where a player had to leave a team. >> so it only happened in miami but no place else, come on. >> you've got to think about this. the nfl locker room is comprised of many different dynamic personalities. the good teams and organizes that have a chance to win year and year out, they manage those personalities successfully with a common goal. to win games and play in the championships. there are a lot of fantastic guys who play in the nfl who do charitable work all over the place with publicity and without. it's like your workplace. everybody in cnn
there's 1800 nfl players. you're not there to haze people, but there to win football games. >> exactly. if my little kid wants to be a big football player and admires them and worships them. i'm concerned that they're teaching my kid a message that i don't want them to have. >> as you said, things must have definitely gone too far in this situation. you have to think, how long has the nfl been around? 40, 50 years? this has never happened before at least to a player where a player...
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best record in the nfl. and they beat the buffalo bills yesterday without scoring one touchdown on offense. their defense scored two touchdowns. now, of course this story is great, because they were the worst team in the nfl last season and now they're off to their best start in ten years. >>> and the tampa bay off a or terrible start. 0-8. and perhaps the one positive moment came from that tebow like vintage play. he tosses it over to the fullback. very cool play. they lost by a field goal in overtime. >>> and to the other kind of football. this happened in serbia between two heats rivals. red start belgrade and partisan. the match was stopped when the visiting teams fans starting throwing flares onto the field and setting fires in their observation section on the stadium. i've seen flares thrown on the field before but never the big giant fires. referees had to halt play for a while to let the firefighters put out the flames and had to let the smoke clear. these are two heated rivals where there's a lot of
best record in the nfl. and they beat the buffalo bills yesterday without scoring one touchdown on offense. their defense scored two touchdowns. now, of course this story is great, because they were the worst team in the nfl last season and now they're off to their best start in ten years. >>> and the tampa bay off a or terrible start. 0-8. and perhaps the one positive moment came from that tebow like vintage play. he tosses it over to the fullback. very cool play. they lost by a field...
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why he's now asking nfl teams to judge his skills, not his personal life. (music throughout) why turbo? trust us. it's just better to be in front. the sonata turbo. from hyundai. it will if it's new outlast stay fabulous foundation. it's a primer, concealer and foundation in one for all day flawless skin. new outlast stay fabulous from easy, breezy, beautiful covergirl. >>> manti te'o's future, of course, the nfl, but the problem, his recent past. the scandal over his fake girlfriend. it's got some people wondering if the teams want to invest millions of dollars in the player.player. he's showing off his talents for the nfl this week, trying to explain as well what happened. our rachel nickles is there in indianapolis for the week long showcase of nfl talent there. great to see you. how he is handling all of this? >> yeah, you know, suzanne, it is interesting. he's on the field right now doing the drills that really are the benchmark for most players that teams use to decide whether to draft him. nerve wracking stuff for most players. and he ran a little sl
why he's now asking nfl teams to judge his skills, not his personal life. (music throughout) why turbo? trust us. it's just better to be in front. the sonata turbo. from hyundai. it will if it's new outlast stay fabulous foundation. it's a primer, concealer and foundation in one for all day flawless skin. new outlast stay fabulous from easy, breezy, beautiful covergirl. >>> manti te'o's future, of course, the nfl, but the problem, his recent past. the scandal over his fake girlfriend....
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there's no admission of guilt from the nfl. so, the cba in place now that they just signed last year with the current players and then the process, again, an independent doctor reviews guys on the sidelines. it's not like when i played football where there was a team doctor and you'd really have to hope that your team physician was looking out for your best interest instead of the team's. in most cases, guys were fortunate when that occurred. but all about getting back on the football field. when you can make the next play. star players being out is not good for the fans and the teams and the game. there was a rush to get them back out there. entirely different process now. training camp, the way that the amount of physical interaction they can have during the course of the season, all of those policies are different. certainly assisting players being healthier longer. >> thank you so much. >> my pleasure. >>> here's what's all new in the next hour of "newsroom." obama stands alone on syria. britain says no. france is lukewarm.
there's no admission of guilt from the nfl. so, the cba in place now that they just signed last year with the current players and then the process, again, an independent doctor reviews guys on the sidelines. it's not like when i played football where there was a team doctor and you'd really have to hope that your team physician was looking out for your best interest instead of the team's. in most cases, guys were fortunate when that occurred. but all about getting back on the football field....
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will history be made in the nfl. a woman is part of the team or a team. we will hear from her, next. hey. they're coming. yeah. british. later. sorry. ok...four words...black monkey? a baboon? hot stew saturday!? ronny: hey jimmy, how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? jimmy: happier than paul revere with a cell phone. ronny: why not? anncr: get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. ♪ [ male announcer ] it was designed to escape the ordinary. it feels like it can escape gravity. ♪ the 2013 c-class coupe. ♪ starting at $37,800. ♪ >> a woman with a chance to play in the nfl. lauren silverman is set to be a kicker in new jersey. in doing so, she will be the first ever to compete and when she does well enough, she has a chance to move on to a super rouge yonnal in april and perform for nfl scouts and staff. no real football experience did speak to the nfl network about the odds of making a team. panch pan. >> i realize it may not be this year, but i have my technique that will be in att
will history be made in the nfl. a woman is part of the team or a team. we will hear from her, next. hey. they're coming. yeah. british. later. sorry. ok...four words...black monkey? a baboon? hot stew saturday!? ronny: hey jimmy, how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? jimmy: happier than paul revere with a cell phone. ronny: why not? anncr: get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. ♪ [ male announcer ] it was designed to...
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number two, the nfl has been around since 1920. this will be the most competitive year ever. there are at least 12 teams out of the 32 with a legitimate chance, not only of making the super bowl, but winning the super bowl. number three, this involves where you're at right now, your new hometown of new york city, throughout this year every hour on the hour will be getting a new york weather report because the super bowl is in new york in february. there are already reports that it's going to be a major snowstorm for that super bowl. >> you know, there's new york and then there is everywhere else. new yorkers go, you mean there's a whole other world out there beyond the boroughs here? one of the most hyped up-and-coming star is robert griffin iii. what should we expect from him this season? >> there is nobody that can live up to this hype including rg3. right now people are looking at this young kid as being sort of a combination of superman and the holy trinity, okay? let's start with this. there is dr. james andrews, a noted surgeon who has been around for a billion years. d
number two, the nfl has been around since 1920. this will be the most competitive year ever. there are at least 12 teams out of the 32 with a legitimate chance, not only of making the super bowl, but winning the super bowl. number three, this involves where you're at right now, your new hometown of new york city, throughout this year every hour on the hour will be getting a new york weather report because the super bowl is in new york in february. there are already reports that it's going to be...
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so does the nfl -- he's going to try out for the nfl, have interviews with all these teams. what will he say and do you think he has some type of person like you helping him to figure out -- >> oh, yeah. oh, yeah. i mean he has a high-powered agent. he has some of the best people, you know, in the world working damage control for him. so, you know, i assume they're doing the best they can in this situation. the nfl, frankly, only cares how well he plays on the field. and as long as he's, you know, tackling and making big hits and helps the team win, all that other stuff kind of falls away. >> i think you're absolutely right about that, bob dorfman. thank you for joining us this morning. >> thank you. >> we'll be back. so...how'd it go? well, dad, i spent my childhood living with monks learning the art of dealmaking. you've mastered monkey-style kung fu? no. priceline is different now. you don't even have to bid. master hahn taught you all that? oh, and he says to say (translated from cantonese) "you still owe him five bucks." your accent needs a little work. i have obligatio
so does the nfl -- he's going to try out for the nfl, have interviews with all these teams. what will he say and do you think he has some type of person like you helping him to figure out -- >> oh, yeah. oh, yeah. i mean he has a high-powered agent. he has some of the best people, you know, in the world working damage control for him. so, you know, i assume they're doing the best they can in this situation. the nfl, frankly, only cares how well he plays on the field. and as long as he's,...
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the nfl title game grinding to a halt for 34 agonizing minutes. the loss of power frustrating players and coaches forced to stay on the field. it turned out to be a huge turning point in the game. and there was also the social media flutter that followed the much hyped commercials, and beyonce's halftime spectacular and her outfit that turned quite a few heads. we have reporters from new orleans to new york covering all that is super bowl this morning. but we start with the most memorable moment, an image the nfl and new orleans want to forget, the power outage that stopped the super bowl. the third quarter off to a roaring start. baltimore returned the kickoff with a 108-yard jacoby jones touchdown. that put the ravens ahead 28-6. san francisco was on the ropes, and then the lights went out. really? look at ravens' coach john harbaugh pointing to the darkened section of the superdome. the 71,000 fans inside and the millions of tv viewers wondering what the heck just happened. >> i didn't know what to think. this is crazy. >> i didn't want to stay
the nfl title game grinding to a halt for 34 agonizing minutes. the loss of power frustrating players and coaches forced to stay on the field. it turned out to be a huge turning point in the game. and there was also the social media flutter that followed the much hyped commercials, and beyonce's halftime spectacular and her outfit that turned quite a few heads. we have reporters from new orleans to new york covering all that is super bowl this morning. but we start with the most memorable...
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the deal means that the nfl doesn't have to admit any wrong doing. the league won't have to reveal its records or go through what could have been a long and difficult discovery process in the courts. jamal played for the falcons pro-ball selection before an injury ended his career. i'm sorry. i know your name. >> i thought you were going somewhere else. >> where do you go from here? >> i don't know. when i joined the concussion lawsuit for not just my health but the other players, it's going to be interesting. the settlement provides for a claims process where there will be independent doctors and administrators will decide what players get what. it's going to be based on the severity of their injuries and years they played in the nfl and the players age. i heard yesterday that people think there's going to be some big checks that are going to all these players. that's not going to be the case. that's going to depend on your medical condition. >> why did you feel the nfl was responsible? >> i think there were certain things that we were never now rea
the deal means that the nfl doesn't have to admit any wrong doing. the league won't have to reveal its records or go through what could have been a long and difficult discovery process in the courts. jamal played for the falcons pro-ball selection before an injury ended his career. i'm sorry. i know your name. >> i thought you were going somewhere else. >> where do you go from here? >> i don't know. when i joined the concussion lawsuit for not just my health but the other...
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match-up for the nfl playoffs. and 441-year-old quarterback, jon kitna, has come out of retirement to join the cowboys as backup. he has been teaching algebra and coaching at tacoma, washington's lincoln high school. his salary for this week, he is donate together school. he's been retired for two years but dallas signed him off when starting quarterback tony romo was injured. let's talk more sports with terrence moore. good to see you again. great to have you on the couch. >> i've only been here twice before. >> i feel special, terrence. >> so do i. >> we have to talk tony romo. there is so much smack on twitter about tony romo. the jurinjury, timing of the surgery. have we seen the best of tony romo? >> let's go to another sport. larry bird played with a back injury for most of his career. wasn't until he had back surgery that he was done. in other words, tony roma as we know him today, there's no way it could be the same. and remember now, larry bird didn't have 300 pound lineman chasing after him, either. huge
match-up for the nfl playoffs. and 441-year-old quarterback, jon kitna, has come out of retirement to join the cowboys as backup. he has been teaching algebra and coaching at tacoma, washington's lincoln high school. his salary for this week, he is donate together school. he's been retired for two years but dallas signed him off when starting quarterback tony romo was injured. let's talk more sports with terrence moore. good to see you again. great to have you on the couch. >> i've only...
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because that's what the nfl media does. we love on to latch on to a story and play it to death. >> how is that any different. >> well, you can't fault him for himself. he didn't say anything that he didn't say right next to peyton manning when they had the news conference saying they were letting peyton manning go. this isn't new. the fact that denver's head coach latched on and called it a cheap shot. peyton manning hasn't touched it publicly. we will see how he respond in the game tonight. >> you talk about jim irset because he is isn't your typical owner. he tweets a lot. pearl jam. he is outspoken. is this how it took a life on its own. >> we have an nfl owner who is media friendly. someone that will speak his mind and tell it how it is, so to speak. sometimes guys won't talk to us or say anything, then they do and give us a little something, we blow it out of proportion. we attack him instead of what he said. if you look at the quote, that interview, later on in the piece, he mentioned the general manager who is he was
because that's what the nfl media does. we love on to latch on to a story and play it to death. >> how is that any different. >> well, you can't fault him for himself. he didn't say anything that he didn't say right next to peyton manning when they had the news conference saying they were letting peyton manning go. this isn't new. the fact that denver's head coach latched on and called it a cheap shot. peyton manning hasn't touched it publicly. we will see how he respond in the game...
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>> he'll turn 60 in april. >> what does the nfl say? >> i just got an e-mail back before i rushed to the set here. they're not commenting specifically on the dorsett case but say, for years now they've undertaken a meaningful commitment to improving the health of their players. one of the -- the statement they mailed me saying more than for more than two decades nfl's been a leader in addressing issue of head injuries. many dispute that, they say they drag their feet and deny the research. their commitment is unwavering, their committed to the health of all of their players. >> getting more of the stories. brett favre of the packers the other day says, he's what, 44, beginning to feel some of that. >> memory loss. >> from all of the hits and concussions. rule w you'll have more later? >> sure will. >> my interview with tony dorsett. >>> tammy baldwin on an important anti-discriminatioant. i heard about progressive's "name your price" tool? i guess you can tell them how much you want to pay and it gives you a range of options to choose f
>> he'll turn 60 in april. >> what does the nfl say? >> i just got an e-mail back before i rushed to the set here. they're not commenting specifically on the dorsett case but say, for years now they've undertaken a meaningful commitment to improving the health of their players. one of the -- the statement they mailed me saying more than for more than two decades nfl's been a leader in addressing issue of head injuries. many dispute that, they say they drag their feet and deny...
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a historic move by the nfl. not on the field. in the court. the national football league has reached a $765 million settlement with 4,500 former players. the players had sued the league, accusing the nfl of concealing the dangers of head traumas and concussions as they took hit after hit during their games. a judge still has to sign off on the deal, but here's how the money is supposed to be allocated. you have 75 million bucks for medical exams. $675 million in compensation for concussion injuries. $10 million, medical research. plus, legal fees and other expenses. all related to this huge lawsuit. joining me on the phone, former atlanta falcon joel anderson, who was also part of this lawsuit. jamal, when we figure this out here, it comes out to about $170,000 a player. you were part of this. does that sound fair to you? >> you know, brooke, the thing that was most important to me and -- to bring attention to the plight of thousands of former players. the importance of taking concussion and head trauma seriously. i was never -- there was neve
a historic move by the nfl. not on the field. in the court. the national football league has reached a $765 million settlement with 4,500 former players. the players had sued the league, accusing the nfl of concealing the dangers of head traumas and concussions as they took hit after hit during their games. a judge still has to sign off on the deal, but here's how the money is supposed to be allocated. you have 75 million bucks for medical exams. $675 million in compensation for concussion...
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today's nfl games are becoming a battleground for those who want it gone. >>> hello. i'm jim sciutto. thank you for spending part of your holiday with us. happy gray thursday or black friday eve or as it's still known for now, thanksgiving. have you had enough turkey? many stores are doing everything they can to pull you away from the table instead of waiting to open their doors on black friday. this year, we are seeing two things that americans love pitted against each other, stuffing our faces until we can't move and 32 inch flat screen tvs for under 100 bucks. kyung lah is standing by at a kmart in california. you have to tell me how crazy is it there now? >> reporter: take a look, jim. we're looking at legitimate lines here. it had calmed down earlier in the day but you can see the lines are spreading out. the store is actually quite busy, at least here where they are checking out, and a lot of people are buying the things that these retailers want to sell beyond just the tvs but all the little knickknack items as well for under the tree, extending officially the
today's nfl games are becoming a battleground for those who want it gone. >>> hello. i'm jim sciutto. thank you for spending part of your holiday with us. happy gray thursday or black friday eve or as it's still known for now, thanksgiving. have you had enough turkey? many stores are doing everything they can to pull you away from the table instead of waiting to open their doors on black friday. this year, we are seeing two things that americans love pitted against each other, stuffing...
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. >>> yet another nfl player has been arrested. indianapolis colts joe lefeged was arrested on firearms charges. he was stopped while driving, and a weapon was found under the passenger seat. this traffic stop taking place in the washington, d.c. area. lefeged is now the 28th player arrested since the superbowl, including former new england patriots player aaron hernandez. we'll have more on the hernandez case later this hour. >>> trayvon martin's stepmother breaking her silence and speaking exclusively to cnn, how she feels the role has played in the teen's murder. >>> and they've lived together for more than 30 years. are they more than roommates? the gay buzz surrounding burt and ernie. >>> nik wallenda talking about defying death as he walks across the grand canyon. what was going through his mind, and why he made this interesting wardrobe choice. of store management started ast hourly associates. there's opportunity here. i can use walmart's education benefits to get a degree, maybe work in it, or be an engineer, helping walma
. >>> yet another nfl player has been arrested. indianapolis colts joe lefeged was arrested on firearms charges. he was stopped while driving, and a weapon was found under the passenger seat. this traffic stop taking place in the washington, d.c. area. lefeged is now the 28th player arrested since the superbowl, including former new england patriots player aaron hernandez. we'll have more on the hernandez case later this hour. >>> trayvon martin's stepmother breaking her...
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it's judgment day in the nfl. right now the countdown is on and the last minute preparations are under way. >> we're going to have cookies and coffee set out. >> those cookies going to be laced with anything? >> absolutely not. no, no. >> less than 36 hours till colorado marijuana shops open their doors. >>> hello, everybody i'm jim acosta in washington. another revelation about the extent of secret surveillance programs carried out by the nsa. this time it involves the agency targeting computers including laptops purchased online. first, it was the collection of massive amounts of phone and internet data that caused uproar. then there were reports of the nsa infiltrating virtual video games like world of war craft. now "der spiegel" reports the nsa has started infill straighting computers to install spy aware. brian todd, this seems almost unbelievable impossible to believe. yet, it may be happening >> it could be happening according to "der spiegel" magazine, essentially it's an elite group of hackers most of th
it's judgment day in the nfl. right now the countdown is on and the last minute preparations are under way. >> we're going to have cookies and coffee set out. >> those cookies going to be laced with anything? >> absolutely not. no, no. >> less than 36 hours till colorado marijuana shops open their doors. >>> hello, everybody i'm jim acosta in washington. another revelation about the extent of secret surveillance programs carried out by the nsa. this time it...
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they are saying the nfl did the same thing. they knew and should have warned the players and they didn't because they wanted to make money running these teams. >> paul, thanks so much. >> thank you, carol. >> the helmet maker riddell says, we are confident in the integrity of our products and our ability to successfully defend our products against challenges. >>> some people say president obama's inaugural speech made history with the gay and lesbian community but others say it's just lip service. so what do they want the president to do now? ds will understand. oh no, it's actually my geico app...see? ...i just uh paid my bill. did you really? from the plane? yeah, i can manage my policy, get roadside assistance, pretty much access geico 24/7. sounds a little too good to be true sir. i'll believe that when pigs fly. ok, did she seriously just say that? geico. just click away with our free mobile app. but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now i can be in the scene. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve l
they are saying the nfl did the same thing. they knew and should have warned the players and they didn't because they wanted to make money running these teams. >> paul, thanks so much. >> thank you, carol. >> the helmet maker riddell says, we are confident in the integrity of our products and our ability to successfully defend our products against challenges. >>> some people say president obama's inaugural speech made history with the gay and lesbian community but...
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. >>> protecting the nfl shield and nfl player, the league and the union near a deal to fund research on concussions and other injuries. >>> president obama on the road and on message for a chief priority of his second term today, he wraps his arms around a new senate plan to reform the nation's immigration system. >>> and it seems logical if you're a safe driver you should pay less for car insurance. too bad that's not the case anymore. the difference in price quotes might shock you. "the newsroom" starts now. good morning, and thank you so much for being with us. i'm carol costello. we begin with the adrenalin-fueled x games, and new questions this morning as the high-flying competition, has it become too extreme, too dangerous? 25-year-old caleb moore who competes in snowmobile freestyle is in critical condition this morning after this bone-jarring crash a few days ago. after he came up short on landing his 450-pound snowmobile tumbled over him. "usa today" is reporting moore has chest and head injuries. danger and thrills are a big part of the x games and its appeal to younger aud
. >>> protecting the nfl shield and nfl player, the league and the union near a deal to fund research on concussions and other injuries. >>> president obama on the road and on message for a chief priority of his second term today, he wraps his arms around a new senate plan to reform the nation's immigration system. >>> and it seems logical if you're a safe driver you should pay less for car insurance. too bad that's not the case anymore. the difference in price quotes...
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the nfl doesn't have them. this is an issue the nfl has to address. >> let me quote you in your piece. in the nfl for far too long, the ideal man has been a big, nasty bastard who affects a persona of being mean as hell and impuvious to pain. any dent in this armor is projected hypermasculinest power, to be in violation of the code. should fans be surprised if the accusations are true in what you're saying that the stuff happens on the field. it's not like people are going to ballet. it's football. >> frankly, i don't think fans will be surprised. i imagine fans had experiences of either being bullied or being the bully in the context of football. when you have a sport, and i'm a football fan so i'll say i'm party to this hypocrisy. by a country mile, the most popular sport. also a sport that's thihighly vertical, very violent. jonathan martin, this man was incredibly brave. he broke a code of silence. he's saying this is a work place, a union work place, and i don't have to be subjected to this harassment. i'm
the nfl doesn't have them. this is an issue the nfl has to address. >> let me quote you in your piece. in the nfl for far too long, the ideal man has been a big, nasty bastard who affects a persona of being mean as hell and impuvious to pain. any dent in this armor is projected hypermasculinest power, to be in violation of the code. should fans be surprised if the accusations are true in what you're saying that the stuff happens on the field. it's not like people are going to ballet. it's...
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he said the nfl will absolutely consider having future super bowls here. he declared this week a total success. even with a little bit after blackout. >> a little bit of a blackout. my goodness. what did the coaches -- i always wonder if when the game over, it is done, it is behind you. move on. or if you hear some harping on the things they don't like about coaches, players, anybody weighing in on this? >> reporter: well, it is interesting. blackout, we keep saying, was 34 minutes. inside information for you. it could have been a lot longer. you may have noticed if you were watching the game towards the end of that blackout period, the players all got back on the field and then there was even more waiting around. in the superdome a lot of the fans started booing and warranted to know why don't you just play already. coach john harbaugh from the ravens was on the field yelling at some officials. here's the inside story on what he was yelling at. ravens official tells me the problem was power had been restored everywhere enough to replay, start restart -- r
he said the nfl will absolutely consider having future super bowls here. he declared this week a total success. even with a little bit after blackout. >> a little bit of a blackout. my goodness. what did the coaches -- i always wonder if when the game over, it is done, it is behind you. move on. or if you hear some harping on the things they don't like about coaches, players, anybody weighing in on this? >> reporter: well, it is interesting. blackout, we keep saying, was 34 minutes....
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. >>> some dramatic elements in the nfl. richie incognito, number 68 in that photo, is speaking out about bullying his teammate, number 71, jonathan martin. we speak to sports contributor, terrence, richie incognito spoke to fox sports. he says he considers martin his friend. >> yes. >> this is the part i just can't comprehend. he says that using the "n" word and talking that way wasn't in a negative way. let's listen. >> it is a word that i've heard john use a lot. not saying it's right for what i did in the voice mail. but there is a lot of call for words thrown around in the locker room that we don't use in everyday life. the fact of the matter remains, though, that that voice mail was left on a private voice mail for my friend and it was a joke. >> so i mean, you get the gist of what he is saying here is that, you know, use of the "n" word is part of the conversation and part of the casual way they speak to each other in the locker room in the nfl. i find that so impossible to believe from the way i was brought up. you c
. >>> some dramatic elements in the nfl. richie incognito, number 68 in that photo, is speaking out about bullying his teammate, number 71, jonathan martin. we speak to sports contributor, terrence, richie incognito spoke to fox sports. he says he considers martin his friend. >> yes. >> this is the part i just can't comprehend. he says that using the "n" word and talking that way wasn't in a negative way. let's listen. >> it is a word that i've heard john...
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it was another exciting sunday around the nfl. self-teams needing wins to stay in the playoff picture. joe carter again with the fantastic finishes. >> that's how we like it. nfl fans. >> makes a perfect report. >> and a lot of those finishes came in the nfc and trying to fight for the last came to get in the playoffs. carolina panthers haven't been in the playoffs in five years, but they climpled a spot yesterday pulling a stunning win over the saints. what can you say about claire line in a? this team is dangerous. >>> and tony romo, last week we called him the goat. and this week you can call him a hero. it's a must win for both teams now. whoever wins, gets into the playoffs. >>> and the arizona cardinals, they're still in the picture. they pulled off a win yesterday, they beat seattle in seattle with a touchdown in the final two minutes. and packers could have made if four great finishes for my sports report, but instead, the packers have to win next week in order to get into the playoffs. the steelers, believe it or not have
it was another exciting sunday around the nfl. self-teams needing wins to stay in the playoff picture. joe carter again with the fantastic finishes. >> that's how we like it. nfl fans. >> makes a perfect report. >> and a lot of those finishes came in the nfc and trying to fight for the last came to get in the playoffs. carolina panthers haven't been in the playoffs in five years, but they climpled a spot yesterday pulling a stunning win over the saints. what can you say about...
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that's unlawful, violates nfl policy. and let me tell you something, the dolphins did the right thing suspending him. ted wells is one of the best lawyers in the country is doing the investigation, hired by the commissioner. he will interview jonathan martin this week. at the end of the day, i think incognito is gone. >> what if, richard, it is beyond incognito. talking about the allegations. what if it is, indeed, cultural, it is within, top to bottom, the nfl. you have so many former players saying you know what, this is nothing, or it is typical that the rookie would be asked to do things, carry the bags, would be taunted, would be roughed up, so to speak. if that's the case, if it is cultural, do you have a case? >> right. it depends. if the brass at the miami dolphins issued a code red here to go after him and it crossed the line to an assault and battery or to some criminal activity, then potentially they could be liable. but this is the nfl, okay? this is not flag football. these are tough guys. football is a tough
that's unlawful, violates nfl policy. and let me tell you something, the dolphins did the right thing suspending him. ted wells is one of the best lawyers in the country is doing the investigation, hired by the commissioner. he will interview jonathan martin this week. at the end of the day, i think incognito is gone. >> what if, richard, it is beyond incognito. talking about the allegations. what if it is, indeed, cultural, it is within, top to bottom, the nfl. you have so many former...
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why sue the nfl? >> there seems to be a body of work available. in 2002, the relationship between cte and the death of mike webster was brought forth by an independent physician. from 2002 to 2007 they did a study with physicians advising the nfl and they were dismissive of that study, referring it very unnice terms what they thought of the science involved. because of that dismissiveness and the fact that the nfl has been flourishing during this period of time, this lawsuit is brought on behalf of player who is say we success fiz ourselves physically for you and we need to be compensated like another workforce where there is a disease attributed to the workplace. >> the nfl is a profitable enterprise. these guys, they get their bell rung week after week. we don't know what the results of these cases, what may happen. how could this impact the nfl in general? >> this is what i would say. since 09 when the nfl came up with a certain number of results to govern how head jurisdiction are handled, they have stepped up and we are really looking histori
why sue the nfl? >> there seems to be a body of work available. in 2002, the relationship between cte and the death of mike webster was brought forth by an independent physician. from 2002 to 2007 they did a study with physicians advising the nfl and they were dismissive of that study, referring it very unnice terms what they thought of the science involved. because of that dismissiveness and the fact that the nfl has been flourishing during this period of time, this lawsuit is brought on...
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yes, the opening game of the nfl is tonight. take a look. the nfl put up this -- put up humongous banners of two quarterbacks playing tonight. broncos fans were pretty darn angry about baltimore's joe flacco getting the star treatment, even starting a petition to get this banner taken down. flacco, as you recall, helped the ravens crush the broncos' playoff dreams last season. it's a brand new season, and cnn's rachel nichols is in denver for the game. rachel, what's the mood even though it's early in the morning in denver. >> reporter: yeah, we're expecting a crazy crowd here tonight. supporting peyton manning and the broncos. and carol, i'm going to put it right here, 37 years old, that's what peyton is. that is not old in real life terms. i got to see, in nfl quarterback terms, that's kind of putting him into senior citizen status, his window is closing. he knows it. the last quarterback to win a super bowl in this town was john elway 16 years ago. that will be a big, big topic tonight. and then the ravens, speaking of the window closing,
yes, the opening game of the nfl is tonight. take a look. the nfl put up this -- put up humongous banners of two quarterbacks playing tonight. broncos fans were pretty darn angry about baltimore's joe flacco getting the star treatment, even starting a petition to get this banner taken down. flacco, as you recall, helped the ravens crush the broncos' playoff dreams last season. it's a brand new season, and cnn's rachel nichols is in denver for the game. rachel, what's the mood even though it's...
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. >> let's talk about the nfl now. rams lost their quarterback to injury last sunday. a few days later we hear they called a future hall of famer brett favre. favre has a radio interview and says he is having memory problems, possibly from concussions. will this put a whole new face on the discussion we've been having for years now? building and building each year. but nfl player health and concussions? >> no question. this is hung huge. i tell what you, don. the dirty little secret, throughout football, not just nfl, you have guys out there not playing hurt as much as they used to because of concussion talk. you look at brett favre. brett favre is poster boy for playing without concussion. 20 consecutive seasons without missing a game. sacked 500 times. which is crazy. and this is crazy. because now the same brett favre says he can't remember an entire summer that one of his daughters played soccer. this is going to have a lasting effect and ramifications forever in the national football league and beyond. >> wow. that is sad. you think about that and dementia and alz
. >> let's talk about the nfl now. rams lost their quarterback to injury last sunday. a few days later we hear they called a future hall of famer brett favre. favre has a radio interview and says he is having memory problems, possibly from concussions. will this put a whole new face on the discussion we've been having for years now? building and building each year. but nfl player health and concussions? >> no question. this is hung huge. i tell what you, don. the dirty little...
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by any standard, again, according to the nfl, the nfl has made a profound commitment to the health and safety of its players that can be seen in every aspect of the game and the results have been meaningful and measurable. we will not waiver in our long-term commitment to a better and safer game at all levels. >> you have a young son. i have young sons. have you had the discussion whether you will let your kids play football? >> having now read this book, i don't think i will, although if you know my son, it's debatable how much say i will have in anything. >> he probably plays football around the house every day as it is. but it is a discussion so many parents are having about their kids as they're growing up, and a lot of opinions are changing by the day. this documentary may change even more minds. thanks so much. "the lead" with jake tapper is a terrific show, it starts at the top of the hour. >>> up next, on the first day of obama care sign-ups, cnn's elizabeth cohen gave us a live demonstration of the problems that americans were encountering on that website. today, elizabeth has
by any standard, again, according to the nfl, the nfl has made a profound commitment to the health and safety of its players that can be seen in every aspect of the game and the results have been meaningful and measurable. we will not waiver in our long-term commitment to a better and safer game at all levels. >> you have a young son. i have young sons. have you had the discussion whether you will let your kids play football? >> having now read this book, i don't think i will,...
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all the damage to his brain did not take place just because he played in the nfl. he played football a long time and football for a long time was a brutal and violent sport that did not have the protections that players currently enjoy now. >> sadly, when beloved players come out, like tony dorsett, and talk about how the game has affected them physically, you know, then it brings us all to the realization that this really is a problem and at the end of it all we really have to deal with it and we really have to wonder whether we should allow our kids to play football at a young age. >> i'm all about the conversation. like i said, my son is playing in a game in weekend. he is in the championship game this weekend. it's not for everybody. i certainly have concerns. i'm here now. i've talked about this so many times on this platform. i talked to my coaches, youth coaches. the game is not for everybody. what can we do to -- these kids are going to play. kids are going to ride a dirt bike. kids are going to go water skiing. kids are going to get on a snowboard. yeah, t
all the damage to his brain did not take place just because he played in the nfl. he played football a long time and football for a long time was a brutal and violent sport that did not have the protections that players currently enjoy now. >> sadly, when beloved players come out, like tony dorsett, and talk about how the game has affected them physically, you know, then it brings us all to the realization that this really is a problem and at the end of it all we really have to deal with...
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yeah, the nfl. we'll share on "bleacher report," next. [ female announcer ] this summer, plan a romantic getaway at a conrad, enjoy an unforgettable breakfast at an embassy suites, or lead a victory dance at a hampton. get great rates at our ten top hotel brands during the great getaway. book now at hiltongreatgetaways.com. >>> athletes throughout the sports world took to twitter to express their feelings on the george zimmerman verdict, and some of those tweets, well, they were downright nasty. they were more than nasty, andy scholes. >> yeah. good morning, carol. you know, the first thing many people did when they heard the zimmerman verdict was get on twitter. and as we've seen plenty of times, emotional tweeting is never a very smart thing to do, especially if you're a public figure. now, while many athletes voiced their disappointment with the verdict, atlanta falcons wide receiver roddy white, he took it to another level. his first tweet read, "zimmerman got away with murder today. wow. what k
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. >>> and another athlete everyone wants to talk to, manti te'o has gotten grilled at the nfl combine. hear what he had to say about -- that humiliating internet hoax. r education is where it can take you. (subway announcer; "now arriving at city hospital") which is why we're proud to help connect our students with leading employers across the nation. (subway announcer: "next stop financial center") let's get to work. to get our adt security system. and one really big reason -- the house next door. our neighbor's house was broken into. luckily, her family wasn't there, but what if this happened here? what if our girls were home? and since we can't monitor everything 24/7, we got someone who could. adt. [ male announcer ] while some companies are new to home security, adt has been helping to save lives for over 135 years. we have more monitoring centers, more of tomorrow's technology right here today, and more value. 24/7 monitoring against burglary, fire, and high levels of carbon monoxide starting at just over $1 a day. and now get adt installed for just $99. isn't your family worth
. >>> and another athlete everyone wants to talk to, manti te'o has gotten grilled at the nfl combine. hear what he had to say about -- that humiliating internet hoax. r education is where it can take you. (subway announcer; "now arriving at city hospital") which is why we're proud to help connect our students with leading employers across the nation. (subway announcer: "next stop financial center") let's get to work. to get our adt security system. and one really...
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. >>> tv blackout, dreaded words for nfl fans for almost 40 years. the fcc wants to end the rule that was started to protect home team ticket sales. 35 years ago half of all nfl games were blacked out. so far this season just one game has been blacked out, december 1st, when fans in the san diego area had to listen to the chargers/bengals game on the radio. 5,000 seats were unsold by blackout time and if i was a fan of either teams i'd be really mad. an an andy scholes tells me about a possible end to this rule. >> i remember growing up in houston in the mid '90s it was a chore for the oilers to sell out the astro dome and i remember watching the news every night and they'd update to see if we'd get to watch the game on tv. back then people would buy a ticket. it seems like things have changed. if a game is blacked out, you don't see people running to the box office. there are so many ways you can watch the game or follow with envelope red zone and twitter. so i'm not sure like the fcc's point is technology advanced so far, the blackouts aren't going
. >>> tv blackout, dreaded words for nfl fans for almost 40 years. the fcc wants to end the rule that was started to protect home team ticket sales. 35 years ago half of all nfl games were blacked out. so far this season just one game has been blacked out, december 1st, when fans in the san diego area had to listen to the chargers/bengals game on the radio. 5,000 seats were unsold by blackout time and if i was a fan of either teams i'd be really mad. an an andy scholes tells me about a...
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. >>> a cold-blooded murder allegedly admitted by an nfl star. next up, we'll retrace the steps aaron hernandez took before killing his old friend execution style. florida prosecutors get ready to use george zimmerman's own words against him. up next. [ male announcer ] when gloria and her financial advisor made a retirement plan, they considered all her assets, even those held elsewhere, giving her the confidence to pursue all her goals. when you want a financial advisor who sees the whole picture, turn to us. wells fargo advisors. [ male announcer ] with everyone on the go this summer, now's the perfect time to get home security for protection while you're away. and right now you can get adt security installed starting at just $49, a savings of $250. but hurry. offer ends soon. don't wait. call right now or visit adt.com. this is a fire that didn't destroy a home. this is a break-in that didn't devastate a family. this is the reason why. adt. you can't predict when bad things will happen, but you can help protect yourself with the fast alarm re
. >>> a cold-blooded murder allegedly admitted by an nfl star. next up, we'll retrace the steps aaron hernandez took before killing his old friend execution style. florida prosecutors get ready to use george zimmerman's own words against him. up next. [ male announcer ] when gloria and her financial advisor made a retirement plan, they considered all her assets, even those held elsewhere, giving her the confidence to pursue all her goals. when you want a financial advisor who sees the...
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he's joe carter. >> reporter: they call it it black monday in the nfl. the monday after the last day of the regular season when head coaches job security is up for grabs. the most shocking head coach fired yesterday would be the chicago bears head coach lovie smith. he coached nine seasons for chicago going 81-63 and leading the bears to the super bowl had in 2007 with a loss to the indianapolis colts. the eagles let go of their winningest head coach yesterday andy reid. he was the head man for 14 seasons going 130-93-1. the eagles went to the super bowl while reid was the head coach in 2005, losing to the the new england patriots. other coaches fired, romeo crennel. the buffalo bills parted ways with chan gailey who went 16-32. ken whooizizzen hunt was relievf his duties. the cleveland browns parted way with pat shurmur. and the chargers fired norv turner. >> besides those seven coaches, five nfl general managers also lost their jobs on black monday. the next hour of cnn newsroom begins after a short break. >>> happening now in the newsroom, happy 2013.
he's joe carter. >> reporter: they call it it black monday in the nfl. the monday after the last day of the regular season when head coaches job security is up for grabs. the most shocking head coach fired yesterday would be the chicago bears head coach lovie smith. he coached nine seasons for chicago going 81-63 and leading the bears to the super bowl had in 2007 with a loss to the indianapolis colts. the eagles let go of their winningest head coach yesterday andy reid. he was the head...